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LettersLetters to the Editor, November 25th: On Israel and Ireland, online medical consultations and brute force rugby
BooksDonal Fallon delivers a plethora of tangential tales, tall or otherwise, about Dublin's pubsBy Pat Carty
FoodYou don’t like tasting menus? Try these restaurants for a wider choiceBy Corinna Hardgrave, Joanne Cronin and Ali Dunworth
Your MoneyFriends have selected the LPT band below Revenue’s recommendation. Can it backfire?By Dominic Coyle
Common GroundSNP leader John Swinney: ‘Scotland and England are going in completely different directons’By Mark Paul
People‘You have to force yourself to be hopeful’: Three creative industry workers on a changing IrelandBy Róisín Ingle
Politics‘Rigorous’ pre-purchase checks needed in wake of spending debacles in arts and culture, says watchdogBy Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsAsylum seekers to pay up to 40% of income to fund accommodation under new planBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Burns
Dublin‘Exceptionally high building inflation’ blamed for €6m Dublin park tearooms going over budgetBy Ellen Coyne
People‘We don’t call India our home; we call Ireland our home because that’s where our home is’By Hosanna Boulter
RugbyTadhg Beirne believes Ireland will benefit from facing ‘gold standard’ Springboks scrumBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessDAA set to drop ‘no-build’ plan for raising Dublin Airport passenger cap above 32mBy Arthur Beesley
EducationA national conversation about the future of Irish education is about to start. It could be magicalBy Dr Shane Bergin
EducationNursing and midwifery offer careers for those with aptitude, curiosity and compassionBy Brian Mooney
Your WellnessEpilepsy and pregnancy: ‘In the delivery room, I handed her to my husband and I immediately took a seizure’By Sheila Wayman
In the News PodcastAre Denmark’s hardline immigration rules coming to Ireland?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 25:00
Global BriefingUkraine and Europe will probably have to accept version of Trump’s peace planBy Denis Staunton
Business Today NewsletterDoyle Collection profits jump and how to make cornflakes pay for flightsBy Peter Flanagan
BusinessRent reforms ‘already’ improving sentiment among apartment developers, says Ires ReitBy Ian Curran
Inside Politics NewsletterImmigration stays on political agenda as Coalition looks to tighten asylum regimeBy Cormac McQuinn
EuropeCourt ruling to remove children of UK-Australian couple living in woods divides ItalyBy Angela Giuffrida in Rome
IrelandBus driver and lorry driver who were killed in Co Meath crash are named By Louise Walsh and Vivienne Clarke
WorldWhat is in Trump’s latest peace plan for Ukraine and Russia?By Anton Troianovski and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
IrelandEric and Desmond Guiney: ICRIR opens new appeal in deaths of father and son in Belfast in 1981 By Freya McClements
Politics‘Very positive’ meeting with Minister on Shine scoping inquiry, says patients’ groupBy Vivienne Clarke
TravelBlack Friday travel deals: Vegas flights for under €300, 20% off at a five-star hotel By Conor Pope
USZelenskiy will have to ‘fight his little heart out’: How US-led peace plan was hatchedBy David E. Sanger, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Edward Wong
SoccerIdrissa Gueye applauded by Everton team-mates after apologising for Michael Keane slapBy Andy Hunter and Jamie Jackson
Opinion‘John Delaney could run Uefa easily’: A history of Denis O’Brien in 16 of his own phrasesBy John McManus
Middle EastControversial US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation ceases aid operationsBy Michael Jansen
CourtsRyanair cabin staff gave no immediate assistance to boy scalded by spilt tea, court hears By Ray Managh
CourtsMan (56) accused of using vulnerable young women for sex in exchange for drugs over four yearsBy Alan Erwin
Your MoneyRight to switch broadband or mobile provider for free ahead of in-contract price hikes proposedBy Conor Pope
IrelandMother killed in attack near her Cork home had ‘inbuilt generosity’, funeral toldBy Barry Roche
Housing & PlanningNon-Irish nationals ‘over-represented’ in homeless services, officials warnBy Ken Foxe
CourtsChinese businessman jailed over money-laundering operation linked to ‘zombie’ iPhone fraudBy Niamh O'Donoghue
CourtsDeirdre Morley, mother who killed her three children, challenges coroner over scope of inquest By Shauna Bowers
RugbyGerry Thornley: What autumn internationals tell us about each contender ahead of World Cup draw By Gerry Thornley
PoliticsDUP MP Sammy Wilson’s ‘fact-finding’ trip to Israel worth almost £4,000, declaration showsBy Freya McClements
Soccer Cristiano Ronaldo clear to start World Cup after Fifa suspends two games of his banBy Paul MacInnes
CourtsSolicitor challenges order to pay €500 to court poor box for not attending hearingBy Paul Neilan
PoliticsLaws on use of counselling notes in rape trials will be changed, Government saysBy Sarah Burns
BusinessNvidia shares tumble on signs Google gaining upper hand in AIBy George Steer and Tim Bradshaw
CourtsEnoch Burke returned to prison after being arrested close to Wilson’s Hospital School By Conor Lally
CourtsMan who crashed into lorry walked away from scene with friend dead in car, court hearsBy Isabel Hayes
Crime & LawMajority of crimes last year involved suspected repeat offenders, CSO data showsBy Jack White
AthleticsCian McPhillips’s availability boosts Ireland’s medal hopes for European Cross-Country ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
An Irish DiaryA stranger in a pub in Spain hugged me like we were old friends after Parrott’s heroicsBy Frank McNally
Crime & LawWoman was sprayed with a substance and set on fire after answering door at house in Dublin By Conor Lally
DublinMetroLink facing ‘inevitable delay’ following legal challenge from Ranelagh residents By Olivia Kelly
SoccerArne Slot feels guilty about ‘ridiculous’ Liverpool slump and accepts he must prove himself By Andy Hunter
Politics‘Lies and snake oil’: row over Dublin council rents threatens newfound left unityBy Pat Leahy
PoliticsVerona Murphy says photo opportunity with Sinn Féin does not mean she supports party’s BillBy Ellen Coyne
AmericasJair Bolsonaro ordered to start 27-year prison sentence for plotting coup in BrazilBy Tom Phillips
Your Money‘My dad’s a shadow of himself’: Man (82) lost £35,000 in AI cryptocurrency scamBy Seanín Graham
CourtsTusla faces contempt of court case for failing to find special care beds for two childrenBy Fiachra Gallagher
HealthFame could cut musicians’ lifespan as much as casual smoking does, study suggestsBy Emmet Malone
EuropeTrump sends special envoy to Moscow for discussions on proposals to end war in UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin